Perfect for beginners and seasoned cooks alike, Cook Korean! is accessible, fun, and inviting"- I was a child of Holocaust survivors by Bernice Eisenstein Presented in a graphic novel format, a memoir of the author's experience of growing up in the 1950s with Holocaust survivor parents describes their memories of family members lost in the war and the author's observations about memory and loss Home after dark : a novel by David Small Thirteen-year-old Russell Pruitt, abandoned by his mother, follows his father to dilapidated 1950s Marshfield, California where he is forced to fend for himself against a ring of malicious bullies. Each chapter includes personal anecdotes and cultural insights from Ha, providing an intimate entry point for those looking to try their hand at this cuisine. Recipes featured include Easy Kimchi (Makkimchi), Spicy Bok Choy (Cheonggyeongche Muchim), and Seaweed Rice Roll (Kimbap), among many other dishes. Illustrator Robin Ha presents colorful, humorous comics that fully illustrate all the steps and ingredients necessary for all 64 recipes in a clear, concise presentation(with no more than 2 pages per recipe on average). Playful and instructive, Cook Korean! is the intersection of cookbook and graphic novel in one easy-to-use package dedicated to this increasingly popular Asian cuisine. Patience by Daniel Clowes The forgotten man : a new history of the Great Depression : graphic edition by Amity Shlaes Presents a graphic novel adaptation of Amity Shlaes' work on the Great Depression in which she explores how the failure of Hoover and Roosevelt to understand the prosperity of the 1920s contributed to the marginalization of citizens Cook Korean! : a comic book with recipes by Robin Ha "A charming introduction to the basics of Korean cooking in graphic novel form, with 64 recipes, ingredient profiles, and more, presented through light-hearted comics. Graphic Novels Think graphic novels are just for kids? Think they're just comic books? Guess again, and check out these diverse titles for adults.
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